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Cybersecurity Experts: China’s DeepSeek AI Is a Privacy Nightmare

China’s DeepSeek AI has recently taken the tech world by storm, surpassing OpenAI’s ChatGPT as the most downloaded free app last week. Despite its sudden success, cybersecurity experts are warning that the app is a privacy nightmare. Many companies and governments have already banned DeepSeek, with more joining daily.

China's DeepSeek is a privacy nightmare

China Tries to Spook U.S. with Army of Dancing Robots

China’s state-run Global Times on Thursday marveled at the high-tech entertainments on display for this year’s Spring Festival, praising a troupe of dancing robots as evidence the Communist nation has become the world’s leading tech power.

Robots are seen during the Spring Festival Science and Technology Temple Fair in Beijing o

Scale AI CEO & Elon Musk Agree: China’s DeepSeek Uses Banned Nvidia Chips

DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, has sent shockwaves through the tech world with bold claims that it can match or even surpass the performance of AI models from top U.S. firms like OpenAI while significantly undercutting them on price by using less powerful chips. Prominent figures in the AI world are skeptical of these claims, including one CEO who says the Chinese company has 50,000 of the forbidden Nvidia H100 chips.

Elon Musk speaks in front of a flag (1)

China’s DeepSeek AI Causes Market to Tumble – but Analysts Are Skeptical

Chinese AI company DeepSeek has emerged as a potential challenger to U.S. tech giants, demonstrating breakthrough AI models that claim to offer performance comparable to leading offerings at a fraction of the cost. The entire U.S. market is taking a tumble on Monday morning as a result, but many analysts are skeptical of the company’s claims.

China's DeepSeek running on a phone